THE AUTHORS 



R. S. JOHNSTON, Associate Forest Hydrologist, joined the staff of the 

 Intermountain Station in 1964. He holds a B.S. degree in forestry 

 from Rutgers, and currently is completing requirements for a Ph.D. 

 degree in watershed management from Colorado State University. 



R. K. TEW, now a soil scientist with the Soil Conservation Service at 

 Manti, served as Associate Plant Physiologist at the Intermountain 

 Station from 1963 to 1968. He received his B.S. degree in agronomy 

 from Brigham Young University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees 

 from Utah State University. 



R. D. DOTY, Associate Research Forester, has been employed by the 

 Intermountain Station since 1964. He holds a B.S. degree in for- 

 estry from the University of Idaho and currently is fulfilling Utah 

 State University requirements for an M.S. degree in watershed 

 management. 



Throughout this study, all three scientists were stationed in Logan at 

 the Forestry Sciences Laboratory, where they were assigned to the 

 water yield improvement work unit. 



